BWIN TO SPONSOR ANOTHER MAJOR PROBLEM GAMBLING
INITIATIVE
13 February 2009
Online gambling group will help create the world’s
first public data bank for research on problem gambling
The Vienna listed online gambling group Bwin, already
widely recognized for its generous contributions to
international problem gambling research and responsible
gambling systems, is to sponsor a new project, the
world’s first ever public data repository for
privately-funded datasets related to addictive behaviour.
The project will provide much needed data to further
the cause of problem gambling research.
The
project was conceived by the Division on Addictions at
the Cambridge Health Alliance, a teaching affiliate of
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/>Harvard Medical School, to make data available to
scientists so that they can advance the available
empirical evidence and knowledge base on addiction.
Bwin, which has previously worked on problem
gambling projects with Harvard, will make available
anonymous activity data from over 40 000 of its users in
an effort to underpin what is claimed to be “…the
world’s largest longitudinal research study into problem
gaming”.
The Division on Addictions at the
Cambridge Health Alliance created the data repository to
promote transparency for privately-funded science and
offer better access to scientific information. It will
collect and archive high quality addiction-related
privately-funded data from around the world for academic
research across a broad range of scientific areas;
including psychology, economics, health policy and
public health.
Howard Shaffer, associate
professor at Harvard Medical School and director of the
division on addictions, said: “It is our hope that this
increased access will provide the impetus for the
development of public-private research partnerships and
simultaneously advance what we know about addictive
behaviour.”
Manfred Bodner, co-chief executive of
Bwin, said: “Greater access to scientific information,
in this case actual internet gaming activity records,
should accelerate our ability to understand problem
gaming, and also to implement the mechanisms necessary
to detect it early. Our ultimate goal, of course, is to
prevent it from occurring in the first place.”
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